Sub Ohm Coils

Without a quality sub ohm coil, sub ohm vaping is not possible. At the heart of the whole experience is the sub ohm coils, creating the low resistance space needed within the atomizer for the sub ohm vaping experience. It is the coils which give this whole type of vaping its name and sub ohm refers to the resistance of the coil in use. Sub ohm coils have a resistance of less than 1 ohm and there are a wide range of different resistances on the market to suit different types of sub ohm vaper.

Why does Sub Ohm Make a Difference?

We understand that sub ohm coils have a resistance below 1 ohm but why does this matter? Does it really affect your vaping experience so much? The answer is yes, there are many differences. The first and most well-known difference is the vapor production. Sub ohm coils have the potential to produce huge clouds because sub ohm coils create more heat and this again pushes up the volume of vapor. Sub ohm coils also provide a warmer vapor and use up more vape juice to create the intense vaping experience. Sub ohm vaping delivers new levels of satisfaction as each hit is smooth and intense. Sub ohm coils can be used with different vaping methods too and allow vapers even more choice and freedom.

The brands behind sub ohm vaping and technology are always innovating and looking for new ways to improve your experience. This is why there are regular new releases and there are so many sub ohm coil options on the market.

Sub Ohm Coil Brands

As you’d probably guess most of the brands who produce sub ohm coils are also responsible for atomizers, clearomizers, box mods and other sub ohm vaping kit. Brands such as Halo, KangerTech and Aspire sell replacement coils in many different resistances and their sub ohm coils can also be bought in multipacks too.

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